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Joe Rasselor

Wrestling Thugs of Killimore High School

Wrestling Thugs of Killimore High School

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Dear Wrestler,

Do you like reading great wrestling fiction, using real wrestling moves, yet are tired of having to wade through a bunch of drama to get to the match?! If so, this book is for you. It is a comedy which the only thing serious is the wrestling itself.

Also if you are new to the sport, have no worries. At the end of the book there is an explanation of the wrestling point system and a wrestling move description list.
Read, wrestle, and enjoy.

Always shoot with your head up,

Joe Rasselor

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About this book:
Our hero, Apostle Watson challenges the returning state champion, Sherlock Ies, for the 177 weight class. This turns all of Killimore High School on its head. The result is Apostle having one crazy day leading up to the wrestle off (challenge match). Let every wrestler and non-wrestler read at their own risk.
This is an extend version. The original was written for Loudoun County Public Library’s Write On! Short Story Contest.

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Wrestling moves: Arm-Drag; Cross-Face; Head’n’Arm; Double Leg Takedown; Sprawl; Tight-Waist-Ankle; Turk; Under Hook.

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Key words: high school wrestling, sports comedy, wrestling match, wrestling teammates, wrestling fiction, amateur wrestling, wrestle, wrestling competition, wrestle off, wrestling, wrestling team, challenge match, scholastic wrestling, high school sports, high school athletics, high school athletes, high school comedy, athletes, comedy, scrapping, folkstyle, wrestling moves, folkstyle wrestling, wrestling vision, wrestling quest, sport of Abraham Lincoln, sport of Abe Lincoln, sport of Lincoln, sport of Jack Armstrong

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About the Author

Joe Rasselor wrestled in middle school, high school, and college. Currently, he is pushing forty and his wrestling matches are now against his own kids. At time of this writing, his kids’ ages are in the single digits and Joe loses most of the time. When he is not wrestling his kids, he enjoys writing about the sport that he loves the most: WRESTLING!

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